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SOCIALIZATION
¬ how ppl learn/recreate social and cultural continuity
Types of socailization
primary socialization
happens when a child learns the values, norms, and behaviours that should be
displayed in order to live accordingly to a speciﬁc culture
eg. child hears father swear at old lady, now he thinks the behaviour is socially
acceptable
secondary socialization
when a person learns appropriete social behaviour from a smaller group
eg. a highscool grad chooses business undergraduate program after
participating in a small group career seminar led by college busines major
anticipatory
wherein a person practices/rehearsals future social relationships
eg. a child anticipates parenthood as he observes his parents perform their
daily roles
re-socialization
involves rejecting previours behaviour paterns and replacing them w/ new ones so
the individual can shift from one part of his life to another
Perspectives on Socialization
developmental theory
children grow physically, devlop motor skills, and begin in various social behaviours
at relatively same times
social learning theory
a process of children learning the shared meanings of the groups in which they are
reared
interpretive theory
socialization occurs primarily through social interaction - learning through